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Mike Davenport
New Durham, NH
12/21/2008
I was leaving home for a week and wanted to see what animals were feeding in my yard. So I set my Cuddeback noflash up near my feeder and left it hoping to get some good photos. I have video of deer liking and Bear biting my cameras. But none of a curious turkey Until this!
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PAUL SLETTEN
BERESFORD, SD
12/21/2008
doe and 2 fawns see a turkey
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Michael Brooks
Hudson, WI
12/21/2008
In early october rabbits were all over the place in two days i would get about 100 photos of a lot of rabbits then all at once the were gone? Their is a gray fox running around and he was getin fat and then i saw this picture of an owl catching a rabbit and and my excite snaped a pitcher of the owl. I thought it was neat the excite was fast enought to take the photo. and here is one buck I have been wating for him to grow up a bit more.
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Marko Barrett
San Antonio, TX
12/21/2008
There isn't much more I can say about this photo that the photo doesn't tell itself. I have no idea if the coon actually caught that mouse... but he shows back up later in the sequence and looks to be going after another one. I've never seen a mouse kick up a dust trail... that's pretty impressive speed for the camera.
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David Beall
Glenville, WV
12/21/2008
We bought our first Cuddeback in August and began feeding where my twelve-year-old son, Luke, chose to set up his treestand. We were surprised to learn that we had a nice ten-point in velvet on our farm! Luke religiously fed and checked the camera, but during rifle season, big boy was nowhere to be found. Luke passed up buck after buck and hunted during muzzleloader season as well. On the last day of muzzleloader season, Luke killed his last chance buck, and it was even bigger than we thought! The pictures show him in velvet in August, in the snow in November, and posed with Luke. Thanks, Cuddeback!
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Gene Erwin
la Grande, OR
12/20/2008
This spike elk came to the camera when only the IR would work. He stayed for more than an hour. The camera captured both IR and color photos. THe spikes are in a wide V from the head as opposed to the normal straight up with an inward curve at the top. Most spike antlers are only 12 -14 long. His are at least 24 . Notice the sunrise painting the tree trunks red and the meadow in the far background. The picture I'm entering is the one where he is looking to his right. The other pics are to show his unusual formation.
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Andrew Schlabach
Millersburg, OH
12/20/2008
This buck was taken on the cuddeback capture the only sad thing is that it is a half rack......:(
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Robbie Caudle
Maud, TX
12/20/2008
I set my Cuddeback up in the woods behind my house we only have a small track of woods as most of our 50 acers is hay meadows. In the first pic my camera is facing south. 3 years later I have moved the camera about 30 yards to the east and it is facing north. No one else has seen the this deer(it could be more than one deer I guess with the same traits). There are several small tracks of woods around us and lots of open pastures.
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Gary Hemry
Temperance, MI
12/20/2008
Well these deer were running from me, I was trying to shoot one just South of the camera. My stand was frozen and creaked a bit when I pulled my bow back. They took off, my cudde captured my failure.
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Kevin Shepherd
Irwinton, GA
12/20/2008
The first photo is under a crab apple tree in late September. There was a very heavy trail leading to a group of crab apples trees, i got 13 bucks under that one tree. He is a buck i seen two years ago but did not see him last year, when i seen the pick i knew it was the wide eight. The second photo i put the camera on video mode to get a better look at the deer rack and body. The buck i got has one good side and the other side was messed up in velvet or he was injured.The buck is working a scrape in a white oak bottom where they paw every year. The third photo is in the same scrape a very young Georgia eight point, we hope this deer will grow in to a nice buck he has good potential. I am very impressed with the product. I have another camera and it gets a lot of wind picks, the cuddeback rarely takes a wind pick. I will buy another one, thanks for a great product
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